6 Sep
2016
6 Sep
'16
5:43 p.m.
On 9/6/16, jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
[partial quote] Quantum mechanics, Carl Sagan once observed, is so strange that "common sense is almost useless in approaching it." Scientists still don't understand exactly why matter behaves as it does at the quantum level. Yet they're getting better at exploiting its peculiar dynamics -- in ways that may soon upend the technology business.
Don't buy this line. People don't understand Quantum Mechanics because they believe in Chemistry. It's not at all hard to understand. The only thing that is somewhat difficult is understanding the metaphysics of the scale of things. Don't be fooled by all of the math because there isn't any, apart from the nomenclature developed with QC. \0x